by Ice Cream Jonsey » Sat Oct 12, 2024 8:59 pm
Sometimes I feel I overcomplicate things. I wanted to play Silent Hill 2 for the Playstation 2, because a remake is out and I just wanted to know something about the game itself. I did a simple search for SH2 on eBay, and the scalpers are out in full force. That's usually the best way to play these games: on the original hardware.
I don't even remember if the MiSTER FPGA system can play PS2 games, but I've never gotten Neo Geo or Saturn games to work with it, so I suspect something is off with my board. So I didn't look. The .iso is larger than what I can fit on a USB drive for the Free McBoot card on my real Playstation 2. So I thought, there's got to be a PS2 emulator for Windows, right?
There is. It's here:
https://pcsx2.net/
It took me a couple of minutes, and that is it, to get PCSX2 working. I have BIOSes for all retro machines, so after installing PCSX2 and pointing it to a BIOS directory and picking a BIOS, I was all set. It recursively found all my PS2 games, and I was fiddling with settings for Silent Hill 2 afterwards.
Highly recommended! And it supports save states!
Sometimes I feel I overcomplicate things. I wanted to play Silent Hill 2 for the Playstation 2, because a remake is out and I just wanted to know something about the game itself. I did a simple search for SH2 on eBay, and the scalpers are out in full force. That's usually the best way to play these games: on the original hardware.
I don't even remember if the MiSTER FPGA system can play PS2 games, but I've never gotten Neo Geo or Saturn games to work with it, so I suspect something is off with my board. So I didn't look. The .iso is larger than what I can fit on a USB drive for the Free McBoot card on my real Playstation 2. So I thought, there's got to be a PS2 emulator for Windows, right?
There is. It's here: https://pcsx2.net/
It took me a couple of minutes, and that is it, to get PCSX2 working. I have BIOSes for all retro machines, so after installing PCSX2 and pointing it to a BIOS directory and picking a BIOS, I was all set. It recursively found all my PS2 games, and I was fiddling with settings for Silent Hill 2 afterwards.
Highly recommended! And it supports save states!